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E-raamat: CAD and GIS Integration

(University of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA),
  • Formaat: 247 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 17-Dec-2009
  • Kirjastus: Auerbach
  • ISBN-13: 9781420068061
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  • Formaat: 247 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 17-Dec-2009
  • Kirjastus: Auerbach
  • ISBN-13: 9781420068061

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When used together effectively, computer-aided design (CAD) and geospatial information systems (GIS) have a solid track record for streamlining decision making and reducing inefficiencies in the design, planning, and execution of critical operations and projects. And a growing number of engineering tasks in numerous fieldsincluding design, architecture, construction, and asset managementnow require the knowledge of many interrelated yet disconnected CAD/GIS tools and task-specific software.







A multidisciplinary resource delineating existing and emerging solutions for CAD/GIS integration issues, CAD and GIS Integration provides a clear understanding of the state of the art in this area of growing importance. It brings together in-depth descriptions of existing and emerging techniques, methodologies, and technologies to examine approaches that enable data and operations interoperability between CAD/GIS. Starting with a review of fundamental concepts and theories, the book:



















Addresses contemporary issues and challenges













Provides a collection of helpful methodologies, techniques, and technologies for integrating CAD and GIS













Presents balanced coverage of CAD and GIS technologies and applications













Highlights emerging trends in CAD/GIS integration













Explores the state-of-the-art in the application of CAD and GIS technologies, data, and operations for decision making











From early developments to current trends and future directions, this concise resource allows you to get up to speed quickly on what it takes to get the most of these two dynamic technologies. Numerous example applications of effective CAD/GIS integration provide the understanding needed to improve designs, make better decisions, and reduce or even eliminate costly errors in your next project.
Preface v
Authors ix
Contributors xi
1 Current Trends and Future Directions in CAD 1
OMER AKIN
2 Current Trends and Future Directions in GIS 23
PIYAWAN KASEMSUPPAKORN, DUANGDUEN ROONGPIBOONSOPIT, AND HASSAN A. KARIMI
3 CAD/GIS Integration: Rationale and Challenges 51
OMER AKIN
4 Interoperable Methodologies and Techniques in CAD 73
SEMIHA KIZILTAS, FERNANDA LEITE, BURCU AKINCI, AND ROBERT R. LIPMAN
5 Interoperable Methodologies and Techniques in CAD-GIS Integration Standardization Efforts: The Open Geospatial Consortium Perspective 111
CARL REED
6 CAD/GIS Integration Issues for Seamless Navigation between Indoor and Outdoor Environments 129
MAHSA GHAFOURIAN AND HASSAN A. KARIMI
7 Semantics in CAD/GIS Integration 143
MICHAEL J. CASEY AND SRIHARSHA VANKADARA
8 Ontologics for Linking CAD/GIS 171
TAMER EL-DIRABY AND HESHAM OSMAN
9 CAD and GIS Interoperability through Semantic Web Services 199
BURCU AKINCI, HASSAN A. KARIMI, ANU PRADHAN, CHENG-CHIEN WU, AND GREG FICHTL
Index 223
Karimi, Hassan A.; Akinci, Burcu